Presence and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals in Tidal Marsh Wetland Soils
Marsh grasses have been used as efficient tools for phytoremediation and are known to play key roles in maintaining ecosystem functions by reducing the contamination of coastlines. This study was initiated to understand how human activities in wetlands can impact ion-heavy metal concentrations in re...
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Main Authors: | Lathadevi K. Chintapenta (Author), Katharine I. Ommanney (Author), Gulnihal Ozbay (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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